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September 2023 News from the College

By ACEP Now | on August 29, 2023 | 0 Comment
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Check Out This New Opioids Education Series from E-QUAL

ACEP’s Emergency Quality Network (E-QUAL) is serving up some fresh educational content as part of its Opioid Initiative. Visit acep.org/equal-opioids-webinars to view these videos on demand:

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ACEP Now: Vol 42 – No 09 – September 2023
  • Equity in ED Care for Opioid Use Disorder presented by Dr. Elizabeth Samuels and Dr. Utsha Khatri
  • The Naloxone Project presented by Dr. Don Stader
  • Starting Buprenorphine in the Emergency Department to Help People Using Fentanyl presented by Dr. Andrew Herring
  • EMS Public Health Initiative CA EMSBUP Pilot Results presented by Dr. Gene Hern
  • Making Reducing Opioid Related Harms the Easy Thing to Do presented by Dr. Kit Delgado

More Resources: Need to make sure you meet the substance abuse disorder treatment requirements for your DEA license? ACEP has extensive offerings free for its members in the “Pain and Pain Management Track” of its Online Learning Center.

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Topics: ACEP Emergency Quality NetworkACEP23BiascareerOpioid CrisisPractice Management

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